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re: Scott Pruitt says carbon dioxide is not a primary contributor to global warming

Posted on 3/9/17 at 3:53 pm to
Posted by Cruiserhog
Little Rock
Member since Apr 2008
10460 posts
Posted on 3/9/17 at 3:53 pm to
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A few inconvenient questions that man-made climate change advocates can't answer.
Back in the old Medieval days wine grapes grew very well in England. Since it's too cold to grow them today, the logical conclusion is that it was warmer then.
1) What were the Romans, Gaules, Angles, Norse, etc doing to pump all that CO2 into the atmosphere?
Then it suddenly got colder, a lot colder! So cold in fact that smart scientist often refer to this period as the Little Ice Age.
2) What did humans do to cause this?! Did we stop exhaling CO2?
3) Why do these scientists never just propose what ever we did then, we do now?

Don't even get me started on Snowball Earth and the Carboniferous Period! Huge climate change swings predate the appearance of Homo sapiens!



you do understand that most of us that have some knowledge of climate change know the earth warms and cools

you should also know the medieval warming was local not global

you shouldnt care about snowball earth and the carboniferous, we dont live in that time so you continuing to use this in future discussions would be ignorant of the real issue.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67221 posts
Posted on 3/9/17 at 4:23 pm to
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you should also know the medieval warming was local not global


Was it, though? It seemed to coincide with a massive, decades long drought that collapsed the Mayan Civilization.

The increased rains resulted in greater grass production on the Mongolian Steppe, triggering the population boom which created the Ghengis Kahn's great Hordes.

It certainly seemed to coincide with a rapid expansion of the Polynesian culture accross the Pacific.
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